Indicative Present (simple) : Every year in Pamplona, the running of the bulls ends the same way for Bruno: breathless, bruised, and grinning.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : Bruno Delavigne is ending his world tour in San Francisco, where his staff has lined the lobby with welcome-back banners.
Indicative Past (simple) : The fragrance-related explosion that killed Xavier ended Bruno's childhood in Montmartre in the most brutal way imaginable.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Horatio Oléré was ending his speech at the Delavigne Corporation gala when Bruno quietly slipped out to catch a wave.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The noseless perfumer has ended his annual fragrance fire prevention lecture with the same haunting anecdote about his grandfather for fifteen years running.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Bruno has been ending every board meeting with a toast to Xavier, and his San Francisco staff has come to find it oddly moving.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time the Pamplona festival was over, Bruno had ended up in the local infirmary twice — both times with Horatio Oléré laughing beside him.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : The Delavigne Corporation had been ending its quarterly reports with an environmental pledge for years before rival companies thought to do the same.
Indicative Future : The grandson of Xavier will end his surfing lesson early today — the Pacific is particularly unforgiving, and even Bruno has limits.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : This time next month, Bruno will be ending a charity gala in San Francisco with his now-legendary plea for fragrance fire prevention.
Indicative Future perfect : By the time Horatio arrives in Pamplona, the bull-runner will have ended his warm-up routine and be ready to sprint.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By the anniversary of Xavier's death, Bruno will have been ending each workday with a quiet visit to the old Montmartre shop for thirty years.
Conditional Simple : Bruno would end the Delavigne Corporation's reliance on synthetic ingredients entirely if the supply chain could keep up with his ambitions.
Conditional Progressive : If the swell were better, the San Francisco surfer would be ending his morning session right now instead of sitting through another budget review.
Conditional Perfect : Without Horatio's steadying influence, Bruno would have ended the shareholder meeting with an impromptu lecture on fragrance combustion safety.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Had he not lost his sense of smell, Bruno would have been ending each day by testing new scent combinations in the Delavigne Corporation lab, just like Xavier.
Imperative Imperative : « End the presentation on a strong note, Horatio — remind them that the Delavigne Corporation was built on passion, not just profit, » Bruno whispered from the back of the room.
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